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John Aki Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Grammar check please?

Hi There,

Can you clarify me that I perfectly understand the concept between "I have got" and "I have had", please?


Present simple (General idea) I have got is more emphasized then I have; basically both are the same usage.

I have/have got lunch every day.

I have/have got black hair.

I have/have got a new bike just today.


Present perfect (Time frame from past to now)

I have had lunch just now. (I am full)

I have had flu this week. (Still week)

I have had this bike for two years. (From past to now)


Many thanks.

  

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John Aki Present perfect ( Time frame from past to now ) I have had lunch just now. (I am full) I have had flu this week. ( It's still this week ) I have had this bike for two years.

  • John Aki Present perfect ( Time frame from past to now ) I have had lunch just now.
  • (I am full) I have had flu this week.
  • ( It's still this week ) I have had this bike for two years.
  • (From past to now) These are all correct.
  • John Aki Present simple ( General idea ) I have got is more emphasized then I have ; basically both are the same usage.
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John Aki

Present perfect (Time frame from past to now)

I have had lunch just now. (I am full)

I have had flu this week. (It's still this week)

I have had this bike for two ye

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